Life Is Short, Art Long: The Art of Healing in Byzantium — New Perspectives
Symposium
Saturday, 14th March 2015, 9:30
Pera Museum
Asmalı Mescit Mh.,
34430 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, Turquie
Opening Remarks: Brigitte Pitarakis
Session I
Perceptions and Concerns Surrounding Health
Derek Krueger (North Carolina, Greensboro Üniversitesi)
Healing and Salvation in Byzantium
Frederick Lauritzen (Venedik)
Curing the Body and Soul in Eleventh-Century Constantinople
Christos Merantzas ve Brigitte Pitarakis (Patras Üniversitesi ve CNRS, Paris)
From Demonic Noise to Paradise Melody: Healing in Byzantium
Healing Shrines and the Pagan Legacy
Şehrazat Karagöz (İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzeleri)
From Reality to Legend: The Healing God Asklepios
Philipp Niewöhner (Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C.)
Healing Springs of Anatolia: The Problem of the Pagan Legacy
Session II
Healing Shrines and Hagiography
Halûk Çetinkaya (Mimar Sinan Üniversitesi, İstanbul)
The Kosmidion in Constantinople
Anna Lampadaridi (CNRS/IRHT Section grecque, UPR 841, Paris)
Healing in Greek Byzantine Collections of Miracles: the Case of St. Eugenios of Trebizond.
Medical Practices, Health, and Disease
Petros Bouras-Vallianatos (King’s College, Londra)
Medical Theory and Practice in Late Byzantium
Koray Durak (Boğaziçi Üniversitesi, İstanbul)
Exotic Drugs and the Evolution of Byzantine Medicine
F. Arzu Demirel (Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi, Burdur)
Health in Byzantine Anatolia: Skeletal Implications
Conclusion remarks: Brigitte Pitarakis
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